BRIBE


Meaning of BRIBE in English

I. ˈbrīb verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Middle English briben, from Middle French briber, brimber to beg, from bribe, brimbe, n.

transitive verb

1. obsolete : rob , steal , purloin , extort

2.

a. : to give or promise a bribe to : suborn by bribery

bribed to vote against a certain candidate

b. : to induce or influence as if by bribery

bribe a cat with a saucer of milk to come indoors

intransitive verb

: to give a bribe to a person : practice bribery

a man not above bribing to gain his end

II. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, something stolen, from Middle French bribe, brimbe, piece of bread given to a beggar, scrap

1. : a price, reward, gift, or favor bestowed or promised with a view to pervert the judgment or corrupt the conduct especially of a person in a position of trust (as a public official)

2. : something that serves to induce or influence to a given line of conduct

using bribes of candy to get a small child to go to bed

bribes offered to new readers ranged from cameras to flannel trousers — E.S.Turner

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.